BFF
- Episode aired Mar 27, 2020
- TV-MA
- 57m
IMDb RATING
8.7/10
5.5K
YOUR RATING
Ruth isn't happy about Marty and Wendy's plan to bury the hatchet with Frank Jr. The Byrdes make a difficult decision about Ben. Maya is reprimanded.Ruth isn't happy about Marty and Wendy's plan to bury the hatchet with Frank Jr. The Byrdes make a difficult decision about Ben. Maya is reprimanded.Ruth isn't happy about Marty and Wendy's plan to bury the hatchet with Frank Jr. The Byrdes make a difficult decision about Ben. Maya is reprimanded.
Robert C. Treveiler
- Sheriff Nix
- (as Robert Treveiler)
James Knight
- Frequent Flyer
- (as Robbie Cox)
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Excellent. We just watched all 3 series over a couple of weeks. Intrigued from the outset, and captivated throughout. I didn't find quite all of the story lines and outcomes totally convincing, hence only 9 stars. But it highly compelling stuff, and crammed full of complex and intriguing characters.
A great end to.series 3, but it's clear a fourth is needed - and keenly awaited.
A great end to.series 3, but it's clear a fourth is needed - and keenly awaited.
Finally! Finally! Ozark reached that tension that everyone talks about.
Control is the word, Ozark is about controlling the consequences, the interesting and juicy thing is to see the Bryde's attempt to remain calm between business and family interests. And although I think Ozark doesn't always take advantage of this particular element, when Ozark decides to break the tension things like this happen. An extraordinary episode of consequences.
And of course it's much more exciting to think that there are still two more episodes to finish this season.
Tom Pelphrey's fascinating performance as Ben, thanks to him, this episode has the energy it has.
Control is the word, Ozark is about controlling the consequences, the interesting and juicy thing is to see the Bryde's attempt to remain calm between business and family interests. And although I think Ozark doesn't always take advantage of this particular element, when Ozark decides to break the tension things like this happen. An extraordinary episode of consequences.
And of course it's much more exciting to think that there are still two more episodes to finish this season.
Tom Pelphrey's fascinating performance as Ben, thanks to him, this episode has the energy it has.
This episode is more than just a 9 for me, it's 9.4 maybe. The acting is great and all actors did a very good job. I felt something similar Ozymandias in a few moments.
So, make it clear: Ozymandias is much more powerful and everything, but we have to let Ozark grow with its fourth and last season.
I feel the pain, I feel depth, ideas and real drama.
I also didn't give a 10 to this, cause I respect Face Off, Felina, Granite State, Salud and other Breaking Bad episodes like those, and also masterpieces as 407 Proxy Authentication Required and many Mr. Robot works of art.
I wait Ozark to top everything beside the 2 shows I mentioned before and Dark too.
So, make it clear: Ozymandias is much more powerful and everything, but we have to let Ozark grow with its fourth and last season.
I feel the pain, I feel depth, ideas and real drama.
I also didn't give a 10 to this, cause I respect Face Off, Felina, Granite State, Salud and other Breaking Bad episodes like those, and also masterpieces as 407 Proxy Authentication Required and many Mr. Robot works of art.
I wait Ozark to top everything beside the 2 shows I mentioned before and Dark too.
Ben goes open-loop this week from a combination of concern for Ruth, lack of medication and his anger at what he has found out. A fabulous performance from Tom Pelphrey with massive range from upset, fear to rage. This will, no doubt, have serious consequences.
Tom shows his best work with all his tears, smiles and his warm heart shining through.
I honestly feel like he is the only good guy in this show by faaaaar.
I honestly feel like he is the only good guy in this show by faaaaar.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title card symbols are: Z - necktie, A - taxi, R - handcuffs, K - 2 people on a trampoline
- SoundtracksJazz Nightly
Written and Performed by Ron Aspery
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- Release date
- Country of origin
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- Filming locations
- 3765 Park Avenue, Doraville, Georgia, USA(Camden County Sheriff's Office - actually Doraville City Municipal Court where Wendy brings Charlotte and Jonah and Helen brings Erin for their community service)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 57m
- Color
- Sound mix
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